Hey Everyone,
New here and new to the recording software world. I've been playing music all my life (Mid 20's) but I'm finally ready to start recording everything I want. But first I have a big question.
So I have a Focusrite Interface hooked up to a desktop PC in a practice space with internet access. On the PC I currently have Pro Tools First installed and will most likely be upgrading to the regular version of Pro Tools once i get this situation figured out.
I now have a decent laptop at home capable of supporting recording software without any trouble and would love to be able to record something in my practice space and then be able to work on it at home if need be. Will I have to pay for 2 yearly subscriptions for Pro Tools to have them on both computers? Another way i thought to get around this is to keep Pro Tools First on my desktop, record guitar there, save it to a USB drive, take it home to my laptop that would have the normal version of Pro Tools and be able to edit, add plugins, reverb, delay, etc, all on my laptop after i recorded it. Would this be possible or would they both need the same version of Pro Tools to work?
Any insight would be extremely helpful. I have a creative mind but I need to learn the more technical aspect of music production now.
Regards,
Quinn
New here and new to the recording software world. I've been playing music all my life (Mid 20's) but I'm finally ready to start recording everything I want. But first I have a big question.
So I have a Focusrite Interface hooked up to a desktop PC in a practice space with internet access. On the PC I currently have Pro Tools First installed and will most likely be upgrading to the regular version of Pro Tools once i get this situation figured out.
I now have a decent laptop at home capable of supporting recording software without any trouble and would love to be able to record something in my practice space and then be able to work on it at home if need be. Will I have to pay for 2 yearly subscriptions for Pro Tools to have them on both computers? Another way i thought to get around this is to keep Pro Tools First on my desktop, record guitar there, save it to a USB drive, take it home to my laptop that would have the normal version of Pro Tools and be able to edit, add plugins, reverb, delay, etc, all on my laptop after i recorded it. Would this be possible or would they both need the same version of Pro Tools to work?
Any insight would be extremely helpful. I have a creative mind but I need to learn the more technical aspect of music production now.
Regards,
Quinn